Friday, October 12, 2012
First issue questions
1. What is the number in the upper right corner of your paper?
9
2. What did you contribute to the paper - and by this I mean, what did you actually get published.
3. How many people contributed to the creation of this paper - you will have to look at each photo, each, story, each piece of art and count? 42
4. What is your favorite photo in the paper? describe it, what page is it on? The photo that stood out to me the most was on the front page, in place for the flip class room, the photo has a student in the comfort of their home stuck on the computer, not on YouTube or Facebook but on a crappy homework sight. Its just a really descriptive photo that is perfectly linked with the story.
5. What is your favorite story in the paper? My favorite story on the news paper, Is about the band Sinsored, and yeah I know its not because I am in the band, but because it is a story that effects me and fellow friends around me, showing something we care about and succeeding in it that's why, not because self promotion or stuff like that but because its a story that shows kids doing something for themselves.
a. Who wrote it? Savannah Garza
b. What was it about? Local band made of students
c. Why is it your favorite?
6. Which is your favorite graphic? why?s My favorite graphic is John Hauser's "Swag kid" on page 2, the reason being, it perfectly describes most of the people that represent that "culture" if you can even call it that.
7. What page looks the best? why? All the pages are great, however The photo essay page on page 10 stands out the most and makes you fell like figuring what the photos are about.
8. What will you do next issue, and be specific, to make it even better than this issue?s
With mistakes and new things I learned from the first issue it would be allot of help to improve this issue, one thing I learned is how to position my quotes and simplify my storys and give more life to my intros.
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